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at one point asking -- a high-school student come to me at one point asking if i could get him into princeton. i told him i could get him into the marine corps, which would be better for him in the long run. one of the interesting things in the dialogue i have had with myself over time is the average age of starting at the i agents is 30. when i first came on, i thought you do your 20 years, retire at 50, and it really precludes us from doing the type of recruiting on campus the other agencies do. over time, i came to find out that for us, we need the experience that we get. having people come in from other careers -- for instance, we have a number of persons who have done fairly well legitimately and honestly on wall street who have come with us who are now doing the investigations of the securities fraud. we had back in the anthrax attacks of 2002, approximately 1000 individuals throughout the united states who had in some way, shape, or form address anthrax in the course of their studies. if you are going to do an interview with someone handling anthrax, you want either a biochemist or som
at one point asking -- a high-school student come to me at one point asking if i could get him into princeton. i told him i could get him into the marine corps, which would be better for him in the long run. one of the interesting things in the dialogue i have had with myself over time is the average age of starting at the i agents is 30. when i first came on, i thought you do your 20 years, retire at 50, and it really precludes us from doing the type of recruiting on campus the other agencies...
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it's how she got to princeton. >> yes. i needed help. but once i got there i worked at it. and i proved myself worthy. >> she graduated at the top of her class then the same at yale law school. it's the journey important, she told her audience. remembering where you came from. >> i have told all of my family and friends that if i change in any way they dontd like, in the future, i wrote a heavy book so they can hit me over the head witness. -- with it. and point to it and tell me, reread this. remember how you got here. >> after her talk she stayed on stage, waiting in what turned out to be a long line a woman who knows of her commitment. >> she's led work shops for young people from the bronx and all over new york city. hosting from the supreme court and watched a yankee game with them. >> yes. she's a yankee fan. when asked what she enjoyed more, there is no hesitation. she did ask the audience don't tell about this. >> she's a good sense of humor, thank you very much. >> let's get another check of the forecast now. >> what a day. here is a time lapse view. looking along
it's how she got to princeton. >> yes. i needed help. but once i got there i worked at it. and i proved myself worthy. >> she graduated at the top of her class then the same at yale law school. it's the journey important, she told her audience. remembering where you came from. >> i have told all of my family and friends that if i change in any way they dontd like, in the future, i wrote a heavy book so they can hit me over the head witness. -- with it. and point to it and tell...
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. >> she is a good friend through host of high school, college and princeton. >> she introduced him to his wife. >> i guess they worked out. they have two great kids. >> sotomayor will be at another event tonight. we'll learn under what circumstances she's giving permission to family and friends to hit her with her new book, and y. >> think, mark. >> there are a lot of viewers showing off their 49ers pride. one little baby gets to have her pick you're taken with the coach at a recent meet greet. and we've seen a lot of pets get into the niners spirit. check out lola. all decked out in red and gold. thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm carolyn johnson. a reminder of the alarm clock app is available for your an droid. [ loss of audio ] is [ loss of audio ]
. >> she is a good friend through host of high school, college and princeton. >> she introduced him to his wife. >> i guess they worked out. they have two great kids. >> sotomayor will be at another event tonight. we'll learn under what circumstances she's giving permission to family and friends to hit her with her new book, and y. >> think, mark. >> there are a lot of viewers showing off their 49ers pride. one little baby gets to have her pick you're taken...
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affirmative action that led to princeton, then harvard law. >> yes, i needed help. but once i got there i worked at it, and i proved myself worthy. >> reporter: no matter how good the legal decision, she knees there's a losing party in every case. >> it keeps you humble. you're not god. >> reporter: she signed the books people bought for an hour. >> it does chase the dream. >> would you want to be like her? >> yeah, i want to be a lawyer. >> reporter: attorney ken moy is in the book. he was her debate teacher in high school. >> she was very good. she had a tendency to use her hands a bit much. now he says she can use her hands as much as she wants. >>> countdown to the big game in the big easy. the comments from president obama that got both teams talking today. >> back here in just 10 minutes. it is going to warm up around here. i'll let you know how warm it could get in your neighborhood. also talking on the flip side about some of these overnight lows. >> up first, threats against two bay area teachers. the taun ts that have a former student in trouble. you're on
affirmative action that led to princeton, then harvard law. >> yes, i needed help. but once i got there i worked at it, and i proved myself worthy. >> reporter: no matter how good the legal decision, she knees there's a losing party in every case. >> it keeps you humble. you're not god. >> reporter: she signed the books people bought for an hour. >> it does chase the dream. >> would you want to be like her? >> yeah, i want to be a lawyer. >>...
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affirmative action that led to princeton, then harvard law. >> yes, i needed help. but once i got there i worked at it, and i proved myself worthy. >> reporter: no matter how good the legal decision, she knees there's a losing party in every case. >> it keeps you humble. you're not god. >> reporter: she signed the books people bought for an hour. >> it does chase the dream. >> would you want to be like her? >> yeah, i want to be a lawyer. >> reporter: attorney ken moy is in the book. he was her debate teacher in high school. >> she was very good. she had a tendency to use her hands a bit much. now he says she can use her hands as much as she wants. >>> countdown to the big game in the big easy. the comments from president obama that got both teams talking today. >> back here in just 10 minutes. it is going to warm up around here. i'll let you know how warm it could get in your neighborhood. also talking on the flip side about this neighborhood sure has changed a lot over the years. you know there was a time when people like me couldn't live here. i'll never forget b
affirmative action that led to princeton, then harvard law. >> yes, i needed help. but once i got there i worked at it, and i proved myself worthy. >> reporter: no matter how good the legal decision, she knees there's a losing party in every case. >> it keeps you humble. you're not god. >> reporter: she signed the books people bought for an hour. >> it does chase the dream. >> would you want to be like her? >> yeah, i want to be a lawyer. >>...
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attributed her success to many things including affirmative action which she says helped get her into princeton an institution that began to admit women two years before she got there. >> but i was given the chance to get to the start of the race, and it changed my life. >> reporter: a life that began a new chapter more than three years ago as a judge in the highest court in the country. >> no matter how good, someone is going to feel there's an injustice. >> reporter: hundreds came to listen to her and get her book signed. the power of introducing his 8-year-old daughter and friend to such a figure. >> they don't come out very often in public, so it's a real special opportunity for these two girls. >> reporter: an opportunity to hear from someone who defied the odds of a modest beginning. >> i've had so many people help me. >> reporter: she was very open as she is in her book about her personal details in her life from dealing with juvenile d diabetes to beating up people on the playground to defend her brother, her family, believing in witchcraft. she says she wants people to gain strength fr
attributed her success to many things including affirmative action which she says helped get her into princeton an institution that began to admit women two years before she got there. >> but i was given the chance to get to the start of the race, and it changed my life. >> reporter: a life that began a new chapter more than three years ago as a judge in the highest court in the country. >> no matter how good, someone is going to feel there's an injustice. >> reporter:...
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however, she then went on to say it was affirmative action that helped get her first into princeton and then into harvard. >> yes, i needed help. but once i got there, i worked at it and i proved myself worthy. >> now, justice sotomayor signed copies of her book which is about her experience growing up, including her father's death from alcoholism when sheep was only 9 years old and the diabetes that she thought would take her life as a child. >>> the u.s. treasury department is being criticized for approving what's being called excessive salaries. according to a government report, the treasury approved pay raises for 18 executive its at american international group or aig, general motors and allied financial. most of those salary hike requests were for $100,000 or more. the report says the treasury ignored its own rules limiting pay under bailout rules. >>> 7:24. let's check in with sal and the roads. >> we've had a couple of traffic trouble spots out there. one of the things we're watching is the bridge. our news looking at the bridge -- newschopper2 looking at the bridge. this is the
however, she then went on to say it was affirmative action that helped get her first into princeton and then into harvard. >> yes, i needed help. but once i got there, i worked at it and i proved myself worthy. >> now, justice sotomayor signed copies of her book which is about her experience growing up, including her father's death from alcoholism when sheep was only 9 years old and the diabetes that she thought would take her life as a child. >>> the u.s. treasury...
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of economic affairs at princeton university. dr. reinhardt, thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. i am very honored by it. i should have added that i was delivered by a midwife and my mother once told a member of the medical association that it shows. i/written statement into three parts. one is our current work force sufficiently use. the second is what public policy leverage does the congress have given we want more primary-care physicians to move them into that field and all to the practice where needed? and the third question is to what extent can financials be used? the traditional model of workforce forecasting has been focused on physician population ratios, as if other people in the primary care team does not matter. my whole career has been to say we should not use physician workers far more imaginatively and let them practice independently and focus -- and have full controvert -- and have full competition with other positions. that was very controversial. the congress has played a large role in innovating in
of economic affairs at princeton university. dr. reinhardt, thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. i am very honored by it. i should have added that i was delivered by a midwife and my mother once told a member of the medical association that it shows. i/written statement into three parts. one is our current work force sufficiently use. the second is what public policy leverage does the congress have given we want more primary-care physicians to move them into that field and...
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he is the james madison professor of political economy at princeton university, and contributing writer to "the new york times" economic bloc. thank you for being with us. -- economics blog. thank you for being with us. >> i am very honored by it. i should have added that i was delivered by a midwife, and of course my mother. i once told that to a member of the american medical association. he said, it shows. i am not sure what he meant. i/written statement into three parts. -- i divided my written statement into three parts. is our medical capability efficiently used? the answer is no. the second is, what public policy levers does congress have, given that we want more primary-care physicians, to move them into that field, and also to practice where they are needed? the third is, to what extent can financial incentives be used, which you have already answered him and talked about. the traditional model of workforce forecasting has been to focus on physician population ratios, as if all the other people who work in the primary care team did not matter. my whole career has been to say we
he is the james madison professor of political economy at princeton university, and contributing writer to "the new york times" economic bloc. thank you for being with us. -- economics blog. thank you for being with us. >> i am very honored by it. i should have added that i was delivered by a midwife, and of course my mother. i once told that to a member of the american medical association. he said, it shows. i am not sure what he meant. i/written statement into three parts. --...